ETOHT BEPOflE AND TER Drawn toy C11IT storrett fTS. " 7 IAinV I Iff THIS" MOT a P f , ) ' r V W t -. iPtlPlX Spoofs me CTUl- l CUtfX fWTE- Ah! IP I CAM But V V rmK otpe now. 'WBEFontV me.om?Z sn them f- r t COUNTY AND CITY MONTHLY SATISTICS Tlniro wore .'HI births in Marion coun ty during the inniith of September ami .10 deaths according to the health re port of bounty Physician Dr. (). B. f..ilc. Fifteen of the nrrivnlx worn males anil 21 females, Of the deaths 1!) were nialcH nun II fcmnles. In the city of Hulem alone 14 births wore re corded, 8 males ami 8 females and of th I .'I deaths in the city ti were mules a.ud fj females. In the county 17 deaths from typhoid fever were noted, 10 of these in Halem. Thorp wero five deaths from acnlnt ever mid one from membraneous croup m Halem. Thirty seven marriages wera recorded in this month. 4 . PERSONALS Mr. and Mm. Henry Kllcr, of Han Fnincison, nre quests at the Bligh. .1. Gray, of New York, is a guest at 11m Bligii for an Indefinite stay. I'rosidcnt lluslinell, of the Pacific university, tins a Hulem visitor yester day, the guest of Dean ami Mrs. Allien (if Willamette university. II. I., I. lin k went to Hilvortoii yea tordny to ilteml the fair, Fred it, Meyer was a I'ortlnnd visit or yesterday. POLITICAL CARDS EARL EACH Oamlldnta for City Re.r)M.f Platform ' Kfficiunry Justice In recorder's court Kcutioiny In office oxpeus'S (Paid Adv.) SACRED HEART ACADEMY Under the direction of thn 3 tors of llio Holy Name! SALEM, OREGON HOARDING SCHOOL AND DAY SCHOOL R'iont approved method, Pri mary, Grammar and High ;jcliool Department), Cotnplcto Com tot in (arp, Piano, Voice Culturo, Violin and lUrmony. N a inlorforenca with religion of- pupil. MODERN CONVENIENCES DOMESTIC COMrORTS .Schotniitic year beuini lecoiul Momlny in SepU'inber. AdJro, SISTER SUPERIOR L. M. HUM Care of YIClv SO TONG Cliinrsc Medicine nnil Tea Company lias nu'ilicino which will cure any known tiisoao. i::l South Hi eh Street. Jj Salem, Ore. 1'hotie 2A5. BwawfttiawiMWiiiiMiiitiwiw NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY BUBUIIABDI MEREDITH KlMUuit Amenta. Si B .. fltrMI f il Til I IF SHAFFR ' ELECTRICS WON ! SPllK MKWS Tr OVER CLUB TEAMj IS TOLD IN RHYME J J Red McChee taytt II Expert However Thinks Phil adelphia Team the Better and Will Be Winner (Ey Hugh S, Fullorton) Philadelphia, Oct. 10. The Huston Itraves swept the Athletics off their feet yesterday, outplayed, outgeneraled and oiitiamei( them In the cipcuing Kiime of the series and they will face the world's clinmpions today with more confidence and belief ill their ability than tlmv ever had. In the first clash of tin series, the Hraves carried out their plan of at tack, u.'ive Hoilolph M : 1 I'lilMinit support P if i;f ;i ii. I drove Heiuler 1 . rr tim in. 11 mi in 1 : f "'" '"Uiiils. 1 e r rill c inttniK b y " Hank " How dy aii, wonderful 11 11 r v h and skill of Dick Itudulpli made the win Id's champions luiik like sand loiters. Wvfli Tullertoii. Tim lliaves believed the chiiiupioii lilp as uoiul , 1 1 1 m iiiiiiiiiiiK. Milliliter Stnllinus plmiiiul to send Tyler at the Allilcliis today and match his left handed shiinls iiuniuM llic skill and wisdiuu nf Kddiii Pluiilt willi firm ciuil'i.lcnce 1I111I, if Tyler ucls. by to day, .luiiies will beat lllcm Mn'nday. The Athletics, howexer, are far fioin ilU'iiiiruucd and their det'enl had I il 1 1 or no cirecl 1111 them. A Oroht. l'ltchor. The chainpiiiiis were slupped by Kliiliil'li, wlin pitched one of the liuiM reiiiiiil.able un s in H111 history of the spurt. He had evcrvlhinit save a fast bail. He used his spltter with deadly effect ami 117 chainpiiiiis "tup ped'' Hie bull. Onlv seven (jot hold of Hie ball cleanly, He used a slow ball and bis npitter, and mil ome iliinni! tint tin lid Hie Alhctics really threaten liim. Il n I so much what lliiilulph hud as how lie used it, Twice, when he was 'In Hie hole," he broke his curve over al Harry nnil onfuuessed him, twice shoved his dlnkv fast ball iienns tin nter of the plain fur third stril.es and from slail to I'ini-li mil i;ticicd I he Athletic baiters, Three limes dunlin the naine he was in a bad fix mid crept out mainly bv his own nerve. The ureal ciuwd thai watched the sliiinnlc 111111I I111M' wniidcied what win Hie tumble with the 1 linnipiuiis. They ciilild nut, il seemed, el up lllcil speed. In Hie seiniid IiiiiIiik, in the lui-l-t uf a mill, StiiitiK was sn slow in -11111 i ti u li'Mii third In the plule Hint lie was cut den 11 when he should have walked home mill Hie lleillil lull. 1 11 the lonllll, Miiinl,. vip 1 1 V one of I he lle.'te.l el' the Miiil.iiicll, was 1 auylil at sci -111 I imi 11 hit whcieoti i rn 1'inir it I.. nl'l hale iiuiiie a double. II 'd el I. The Mail.ineu weie doicLt then bv f dole. be I but Hici seemed lion plil-scd ' 1 ' I1'1'' 1 cs ' . t i. of al 1. 1- It and ic. VHiilcicl lbe I in-. I will iMonu 11 11 I ineaiil line the Ibavei weie ii'.tiilll iiitl llcti.li i- i.doiiMli and ulhonl toipi'd In the rules of w,ll I'-lt.v Heiuler Had Off D.ty. I llicf lleiider looked uood His fast bull was hoppiuc, niul bis niive wi biciil.lin; falily well. Hot when he not smoke on flic bull he lacked control mid when he -.lowed dbwn In second speed tn uil the bull oxer, Hie Hmves waded In mi. I It 1 1 Ike tar nut of II. Kspecially Mr II. Howdy, who pinnii.es to be the I'm nil linker of Ibis series. This tall, annular and serious ytmnti man whaled out a double, triple and sinnle, lie soles diawiiitf a pass, It was his slno kli'ik! that put Itender hois de combat, for the fnt tliue la his world 'a series career, "Itabblt'' Mniaiivllle wns flieis with Iwu limelv swats that sent runs home after Howdy md pniiinli'd breach In the ilefene of the Athletics. One nf Mnraiiville j hits was. a Krfivtlv placed poke over first thai nat one of .the Willie Kecler kiml (if hits.. and, h Hliino. It m baseball class is extra fine the Willie Keeler kind of hits.. and, as it yielded their third run and put Rudolph on easy street, it counted for more thun did Howdy 's Imitf smashes. As far as actual defensive work (joes. Hie battle was about even. Neither team had many opportunities for biib I in nt work and both arose to the occasion whenever the chance was pre sented. Harry anil Maranvilln made magnificent catches of short drop flies and the speed of the two infields was attested by the five double plays that broke up rallies. . Qaine'B Greatest Play. I think the greatest play of the uame was that by "Hutch'' Schmidt in the second inning, when, after cutrhing a foul at a difficult alible lie made a wonderful throw to third that cut. a runner down and broke up an Athletic ralty when it seemed they would oven up the count and start 11 new. Deal handled the bounding fnst throw pel', fectly und deserves a lot of credit. The Huston rooters captured Phila delphia last nifcdit and are mad with excitement, but as a matter of fact, there is small reason for them to cele brate. I'lven in dcfeiit the Athletics revealed to the students of Hie nine the weak ness of the lUistuii teiiin. The loss of Smith could senrcely have been more vividly revenleil thun it was yetier day, With Smith at third, the chances nre Hie Hraves would have scored ten Instead of seven runs. Three times Deal was up in- the pitu h nml throe times hit into double ploys ami the other he wus up struck out. Schmidt looked bad as a first baseman, save for one urcnt play. Machiiu la Perfect. There was tint, a siKU of weakening in Mack 'a yreat machine. It looked just as uood as ever, save for the fact that it was stopped by Itudolph's pitch liiLf. Whenever it had nuytliintr to do. it did it and .lid it brilliantly. Collins ami linker pulled one ureal double piny nml Collins tiiade one of the wonderful plays of the uame in breakiuu down u fiiise hit, slnppiiiu the bull to Hurry whie cniiitf in the oilier direction, mid Harry, by n liuhtiiinu pex to first, ciime ncii r liituinu a base hit. into an nut. Oiilsidc of SI 111 nk's aniil.inu slowness in uelliiiu Minted in Iwu instances, the Athletics looked just the same nnd si ul 11 belter ball club than the 1111c thai beat tliciu. The selection of pitchers for tnduy's 11111110 was the vital problem. I was with 1 1"' Hraves Inst ulitht and thev are nil spurred In top tension and nil Hie pilihcrs want tn pitch. Stulliiius nils nun cum in 1 1 1 11 1 but he nils believed to fiimr Tyler, whu believes he enn beat the Athletics, t'nnule Mack fin 11 Its'! declined he would pitdt Plunk and expe.-ted (o win todny 's u'ime. Mack followed set rules in v ester ilny's uuiiic. snve in sciulinu Syctinff in lis u relief pitcher. This fellow looked uood, hud a lot of luck and uut nnn.v Willi II save for one run which scored I because of' n hioh throw to the plate. IThe outlook now is fur a lonii diamond series. The lielliuii has switched to II to "1 on Hie Pinves, nl which prim, I rejoice In say I placed scleral bets Hint Hie Athletics will umli I the Inuu end of it. : Baseball : M'i nil's P.o'Utc Co.ist l.n.i silo Htaiullnnv W, I.. PC Piirtlinid 101 7.1 ..171 San Pinin isi- In? S7 '..".'.2 Venire u;l Si 1:iil I. os Angeles li;l si ,.-,;ll! Missions vl III ,l::7 liiiklainl 7.1 llll ,:isil Yesterday ' Results. At Venice I'nitland :l V N'eniie 1 I At San Pittni-i-co- Missions ;, Sun 1'i'niicis- 0 2 1 In iiiuinus', At Oaklaml OnUniol 1. I n. Aejc les 11. ll BASEBALL TODAY 1 4i;i j At New York-- I!. II. II. ' Allieii, nl" ft II 0 j National 0 I.I t! ; Fisher and Niniiimnkcr; Mnripinrd ' nml Meters. ( 10 Inning'. ) ' At St! Louis- U. II. Il, Americans 2 PI 1 Nutiouals , .... 0 4 0 .lumen ami Agnew; IVrrltt audi Vi lllgo. At Chiciigo Americans vs. National post puncd; r iln. Here. 'a one star, boys, who doesn't shine. Ilia baseball class is extra fine but he just doesn't play. Ho knows the game from A to and. He's of the Col li ns T y toDb brand a darb in ev'ry way. They say he's temp'ra mental, t h 0 u g h. He didn't like Me Graw an' so ho simply quit the game. He's got a lot of surplus gelt an' spc.ndin ' it he sort o' felt could Kive more fun thun fame. J 11 'H7 Arthur. I. broke eomp'ny with the stork one day in ol' Los Aniiclcs, At Santa Clara, somo years hence, the college linls thought him immense ho was the team's bin uquee.e. iMedraw got next in nineteen nine an' hooked youii( Tillie on his line. An' Tillie starred as sub. In '10 Shnfe wintered in .la pun an' taught the little yeller man to fij'lil an' swiu a club. In '11! Shnfe canio back to Mcllrnw, was talked of morn than Harry Thaw tin' starred for two years more. Hut MuKUsy'a chaiii unnK discipline K0' "" dernentli our Tillie 'a skin an' made him kind 0' sore. His own brain Tillie couldn't use. MuKs 'l'"'s the thiiikiu', win or lose. His team's just anus an li'lts. Their aiRiiincnts got too darn warm. An' that's why Tillie ' uni form limits up on locker pcum PINAL rOOTB ALL SCORES TODAV. Carlisle 0, Cornell 21. Pittsburg HI, Navy 0. Armv PI, Hutgera 0. I.ehl'gh :i, Vnle 20. Harvard 10, Washington and Jeffer son V, Pennsylvania 0, T.nfayette (1. Princeton 12, Syracuse 7, Distinctively X',,'."-J The "Klec.tric buivlini; team won last night's Riime from the Club team on the Club alleys by the score nf 25d() pins to E4llt. The Club team gained a lend of 105 pins Inst Tuesday night, which wns reduced to 14 by last night ' contest. "Pop" Weyninn's pin smash ers gained 2fl in the first gintc nn.-f ran away with the second witn a guin of 5;l more, but the (Tub team annexed the lust ftume by a margin nf 12 pins. Captain Weymnn rolled the high game, L'14, nnd also the high average. 1H" for the three games. Hurt wns high man for the Club tenm with an average of The next game between Hie tennis will In rolled on the Club alleys Tues day night, which nil! be the last game before the lengue schedule bcgii s for Salem tea ( ctober 17. On Hint date the (.ugcilc Ohnks eill meet the Club team in this city and the Salem Klec tries will ;o ti r.'ugene to meet the Kainbnvs on the .MeUirinie!; alleys. The K'ore of Inst night's gnu e fel low: Electrics. Ttl. Ave. l.nflar 102 H:i 100 nil 170 Siddull 174 1H 15S 177 .'. Haucl :m 102 Is-I 4.'i 102 Wevninn .... IDS I.'iO 214 502 ls7 Noud 171 ISO 111 4115 10,1 sill S2H SOI 25:10 10i Club. Ttl. Ave. Pierce 101 l.'IO 1,s:t 4s:i 101 Vail I fill 121 207 4H0 lO.'l Howell mi 100 147 404 1.15 Hurt ISO IMS Ma. mo 172 Hi I my 158 102 ISM 50S 100 i H12 770 S7M 2401 104 Theodore Kiler, W, K. (lerlicr, jr., J. W. and Guy If. lioddun, hop men from Sacraiuentii, California, are at the Marion, Orvul Itlrkley, nf Vnncouver, H, f., is registered nt the Marlon. It. C. McMillan nrrived nt the Ma rion this morning from Piirllnnd, Mr. ami Mrs. I). A. Cnnt til ami daughter, of Piirllnnd, were guests at the Marion lust night. f V a ': , I . . , v ' YESTERDAY'S BATTLE (By Berton Braley.) It wnsn't nny accident, it wasn't any "break," it wasn't any "horseshoe" and it wnsn't a mistake, hut a clean nnd gallant victory of niusctes tuni of wits that came from muster pitching and a long array of hits. The Braves were full of must ard nml of cayenne nnd of "pep;" they were fighting every minute, they were hustling every step, and the sound of bits re-echoed like the crnckiiu of a gun, 'till they grubbed the first engagement by full seven runs to one. They dimmed the pristine splendor of noble Hig Chief Bender, they bunged hia choicest "benders" 'round the lot; ami after some brief study, Mr. MrGilli cuddy removed the worried red man from the spot. But still Mack's brow was cloudy, for this here Mister Gowdy kept bunging Wycknff ' ""of a rings" oa the nose, whilo young Maranvillc buttered 'em nnd scattered 'em nnd shuttered 'em, thus adding to Hie "(Junker City" woes. Tnke It from he, "Believers," the Bruves are some retrievers, they fielded every grounder, every fly tney could possibly Iiuvh landed underhanded, iiverhunded, nnd they did it in the twinkling of an eye. "And thei 1 were no stars;" you've snid it; It's the TKA.M deserves the credit for a noble exhibition of Hie game, though Sir Iiiidulpti n wny of flinging sure deserves n bit of singing, nnd I'm glnd to do a little or the suiue. For the "wrecking crew " went all to wreck, and the slugging gung got a Midden check, nml out of thai terrible infield hunch that once ate pitchers, and such, for lunch, the only one who could hit a thing wus ,1. Prank linker, the well-known king, "King of hit ters," 1 trust I'm clear, we crowned him iiiunnrch of awnt Inst, yenr; Mclti lies and Collins nnd Hurry, too, got (J iifF-: . ; it,. i 'ERALKY I 1 THE TURKISH BLEND CIGARETTES You 11 like them for then distinct ive quality. ' v ','3 V: X NEGRO WILLS TOYED WITH SAILOR GRANDE San Francisco, Oct. 10. That Harry Wills, the negro heavywelgtit, did not try to put Sailor Grande away wns th toncensiis of opinion here today of those who witnessed 'their four-round bout lust night ut Pavilion rink. The negro merely toyed with his white op ponent, lont'ing throughout the contest. Referee .luck (Iruee gave tne decision to Wills. The other bouts resulted as follows; Willie Median won a dectston over Battling Brant; Soldier Woods ami Frankie Ol instead boxed a draw; Stnn ley Jones nnd Joe Stanton went four rounds to 11 drnw; Willie Madison knocked out Jack Allen in the fourth round; .Iiie Miller knocked out Al Hoff man in the first round, and Leo Pitchell wns given n decision over Young Dixon. Gunboat Smith Weakens, New York, Oct. 10. New York funs were convinced todny tnat Gun boat Smith has struck the down grnde, ' ns a result of his sorry showing hero Inst night in his bout with Buttling l.cvlnsky. Although Smith wns ten poundH heavier than his opponent, I.e vinsky nut-fought him and was clearly entitled to the newspaper decision giv en him by the sport writers. TO THE VOTERS OF SALEM 1 am a emulidate for City Marshal. Being unable to uiiike a house to housa cnnviiss, I Hike this way of asking my friends to give me their support at the primaries, tn lie held on Monduy, Nov, 2. I am a property owner and tax payor of Halem, have had some ex perience in Hie police, department and if iioniiunlcd and elected, will give all my time to the office, and promise thu city 11 good clean administration. .1. J. ACKKltM AN. got never a hit for the fans to view, So if vou bet at eight to five upon the Mnckiiien's chances, yon nmj wili things were otherwise than present cir eumstiincea, nnd think the odds are nut so cheap, nnd, and, maybe, lose a little sleep! mrJT saipomiwim itpsi,w,liiiilssliFisri'